Pelvic floor management for powerlifters and strength athletes

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Pelvic floor management for powerlifters and strength athletes

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Audio:

English

Subtitles available:

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English

Duration:

1.5 h

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4.7 out of 5 (27 reviews)

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Summary

Although barbell sports have been in existence for over a century, popularity has increased within the last few decades due in part to organizations like CrossFit. Along with this growing interest, more folks have become aware of various symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction such as fecal incontinence with the deadlift, urinary incontinence with box jumps, and pelvic organ prolapse with the squat. In this webinar, you will learn about the current state of the evidence in treating pelvic floor pathologies for strength athletes, and how to communicate about it with your patients.

Objectives

  1. Basic introduction to exercises in strength sports ;
  2. Understanding of abdominopelvic mechanics during barbell lifts ;
  3. Review research regarding the Valsalva maneuver ;
  4. Learn methods to educate patients on best practice.

Course Content

Module 1 : Introduction
Module 2 : Types of Strength Sports
Module 3 : Common Lifts
Module 4 : Current Literature
Module 5 : Pelvic Floor While Lifting
Module 6 : The Valsalva Maneuver
Module 7 : Treatment Considerations
Module 8 : Patient Education
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Average Review Score:
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Concret pour la clinique
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A good training program based on evidence that provides clear recommendations for our clients.

Interesting!!
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Favorite lesson on this platform so far.
Love the patient education module.

Prise en charge du plancher pelvien pour les haltérophiles et les athlètes de force
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Experienced trainer who is very knowledgeable on the subject!

Prise en charge du plancher pelvien pour les haltérophiles et les athlètes de force
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Good !

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Informative, great course!

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I would have liked some subtitles at certain points to help me absorb the information, as it was very relevant.

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Very interesting. I also practice high-level powerlifting, and this will help me better equip my patients and perform bracing correctly.

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Very interesting, nice to have separate the topics, great information

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Exellent

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Great course! Very well presented.

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Thanks super interesting

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very good

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Good!

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Interesting!

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thanks

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Very interesting!

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Great presentation.

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My favorite course of my entire scientific membership! Based on evidence and the clinician’s experiences, super well explained with videos! I loved it and recommend it!

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1h is not enough!

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Highly relevant

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Very complete explanations directly related to a more atypical activity and good parallel vs. everyday activities.

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Very interesting.
Many things I knew, but are well presented and supported not the obvious thanks to this course.
I’m not in the powerlifting world, so a lot of information about the different categories and lifts is very relevant to me.

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A fine introduction to a complex subject.

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Interesting course, but the flow is a bit fast for a not fully bilingual French speaker! Thanks for the course!

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Very very interesting !

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